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5/7 polish urban soldiering skills
Security and stability operations (SASO) training has been at the forefront for Wellington Company, 5/7 Battalion, Royal New Zealand Infantry Regiment (RNZIR) recently.
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Reservists behind the wheel of the Medium Heavy Operational Vehicle
Combat Service Support Reserve Force soldiers have been given the opportunity to obtain licences to drive the NZ Army’s highly capable Operational Vehicle fleet.
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Response to historical East Timor situation
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New Zealand Defence Force mourns death of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II
The New Zealand Defence Force (NZDF) acknowledges with sadness the death of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, the Monarch who had many deep and abiding ties with New Zealand’s military forces.
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Iraq
Our readiness for combat provides us the ability to train others for combat – building the capacity of partner forces. From 2015 to 2020 we worked with the Iraqi Security Forces, supporting them to train for operations against ISIS.
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HMNZS Canterbury’s fourth capital visit this year highlights ship’s critical Defence role
Multi-role logistics vessel HMNZS Canterbury has arrived in Wellington for the fourth time this year as part of its transportation duties to and from Exercise Talisman Sabre in Australia.
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1st NZSAS Regiment marks 70th anniversary
For 70 years the New Zealand Special Air Service (NZSAS) has been deployed on some of the most complex, challenging and dangerous missions faced by the NZ Defence Force, with the ultimate goal always being to protect New Zealand, its people and interests.
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A community cut off
In 2016 a magnitude 7.8 quake struck Kaikōura in the middle of the night. Nationally significant and locally vital road and rail links were buried under enormous landslides, or distorted beyond repair. Landline and mobile phone services went down across the region. Power and water infrastructure was disrupted. From 12:02 am Monday 16 November, Kaikōura was cut off.
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NZDF recognises personnel for efforts in many areas
The New Zealand Defence Force (NZDF) has recognised the crucial contributions made by personnel, from a better way of dealing with detained service people to health support and introducing into service new ships.
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Waiouru officer training pushes Auckland soldier to fatigue limit
Clearing a route, securing a rival Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV) crash site and capturing critical technology before the opposition recover it is an exercise in planning, preparation, and adapting to change for Jack Eggleston.